Paul Revere's midnight ride to be reenacted - but in broad daylight and with a police escort

FILE - The statue of Paul Revere in front of Christ Church in Boston on March 23, 1948. (AP Photo/Abe Fox, File)

BOSTON (AP) — The historic midnight ride of Paul Revere is set to be reenacted Monday but with some modern-day tweaks: It will be run in the middle of the day, and the horse and rider will get a police escort.

Revere's ride took place on April 18, 1775, when the silversmith and express rider was dispatched to Lexington to warn Revolutionary leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming to arrest them. He then headed to Concord to warn about raids on military stockpiles.

The Associated Press